Fast food restaurant I no longer care about people’s sentiments toward: McDonalds. I’ve seen Super Size Me but in non-obsessive moderation the food is just fine, and the company is actually changing things (food, design, experience) for the better. For example, I saw a rather large gentleman trundle in and purchase oatmeal with berries. Well, two oatmeals actually.

Most overrated food: Raspberry milkshake, Garden City, Utah. They have a big raspberry festival there, and by the time you pass through town all you want is a raspberry milkshake, but I knew a raspberry milkshake could only taste so good. And so it was.

Thoughts While Driving

1%: “I am probably going to accidentally drive us off this cliff.”2%: “OK, let’s look at the lines on the road instead.”16%: Family members20%: Music, audio books, etc.61%: Time travel (this surprised me and probably calls for some meditation)

Places

Laugh-out-loud place slogan: Winnemucca, Nevada—“Gateway to the Pacific Northwest”

Most fascinating city landmark: Winnemucca, Nevada—giant segment of redwood tree donated to Winnemucca by Crescent City, California, after the ’64 tsunami.

Favorite place / time combination: Right here along I-80 in Utah, at 7:30 a.m. There is a beautiful green mountain landscape with some fascinating man-made infrastructure nearby. Also a pelican flew by, I swear.

Favorite man-made thing in Nevada I wasn’t able to identify: Weird antennas / radio shacks along the highway in Nevada. There are a LOT of those, and if you watch for them you start to feel a really clueless fast. What are all those neat antenna shapes for? Update: These seem to be microwave repeater antennae as they match the types I’ve seen on the web.

Most creepy body of water out in the middle of the desert: Rye Patch State Recreation Area, Nevada (I’m sure it’s great fun, but something about vast lakes in the desert near no service infrastructure in particular starts my internal Scooby Doo theme song)

People

Favorite gestures

My father-in-law, Jim, brought a bunch of cowboy novels of which he had duplicates. On the last day of the family reunion, he placed the box of novels on a table and invited anyone who was interested to help themselves. My brother-in-law Danny then pulled out his laptop with a spreadsheet of Louis L’Amour novels he had read, and threw me Utah Blaine, saying he liked it. Thanks Jim & Danny!

My in-laws bought little lego sets for all their grandchildren. My boys ended up with a miniature Lego Lightning McQueen and a Duplo fireman & ATV set. They were thrilled.

My sister-in-law, Dawnette, bought my boys a couple of toy helicopters, which came at the perfect moment during the trip.

Jamie and Janet (brother and sister-in-law) handed out goodie bags to the kids. And Chick-O-Sticks to the adults. I love Chick-O-Sticks.

Favorite moment with another person: Megan climbed from the back of the car to the front, just to talk for a while.

Most interesting people-watching moment: Megan spotted this one. Native American father / son. They rode into the Wendover McDonald’s parking lot on Harley Davidson motorcycles. Dismounted, embraced each other (in a manly way), prayed, then entered the restaurant to eat breakfast.

Most underage-looking employees: Taco Time cashier, Nevada, ~14 years old max; Old Navy cashier, Utah, ~16 years old, max.

Most annoying moment: Realized too late that flies were congregating around the windshield-washing fluid reservoir at the Shell gas station in Williams, California. Washed my rear window with some combination of horse poop and glass cleaning fluid before being repulsed by the stench. Or maybe Shell has a new recipe they’re trying out. swat